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With winds up to 130 miles an hour, the monster storm hit Hawaii with heavy rain, devastating flooding and landslides.

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HONOLULU – Damage to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu was worse than expected and it will remain closed indefinitely, officials said.
The Arizona Memorial will remain closed for an unknown period after engineers found the damage was “more significant than originally anticipated,” FOX News reported.
Boat transportation to the attraction was suspended May 6 after one of the vessel operators noticed a crack on the outside of the memorial, Hawaii News Now reported.
Engineers responded and began short-term repairs.
“The maintenance staff went out promptly to investigate and determined that in the interest of public safety, we were going to shut down operations that day so that we could have experts come in and do a better analysis of what the problem entailed,” ~Jay Blount, public information officer for the World War IIValor in the Pacific NationalMonument.
“There is a brow or an edge where the visitor ramp meets the memorial, and at that point, there’s been some fissures located on the exterior,” explained Blount. “After further investigation on the interior, it was determined that the structure is not supporting the loading ramp the way that we need.”
Other areas of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center remain open.
When the Japanese began their attack on Pearl Harbor just after 8 a.m. on December 7, 1941, the USS Arizona was hit almost immediately. At 8:10 a.m., an 800-kilogram bomb dropped right on the starboard side, and moments later, the forward magazine powder lit up, exploding and destroying that part of the ship. Two turrets fell 20 feet, and the forward superstructure and foremast came falling into the void left by the previous explosion. Fires broke out across the ship.
Many brave men and women fought to defend the ship and rescue those who were trapped as the ship went down, but in the end, most of the crew members – 1,177 total – died on the ship.
In the months that followed Pearl Harbor and for the duration of the war, the USS Arizona became a symbol to the soldiers and citizens. It symbolized what was being fought for – freedom and the lives of the crew members who tragically lost their lives at Pearl Harbor. Efforts were made to recover the bodies of those trapped on board, but over 900 of them were never found. Parts of the ship were also scrapped, but until the 1950s, the USS Arizona stayed at the bottom of the harbor. History of Pearl Harbor
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published:27 May 2018

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(24 Aug 2018) Tourists were swimming and surfing in the ocean on one of Hawaii's most famous beaches as Hurricane Lane approached Thursday. Officials warned people on Waikiki that no lifeguards were on duty. Oahu Island is under a hurricane warning. (Aug. 24)
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BREAKING NEWS Out Of HONOLULU, HAWAII
HONOLULU – MichaelPhillip Patrakis, 46, of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, was sentenced Thursday to 292 months in prison for producing child pornography of two minor females. The case is the result of a probe by U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the HawaiiPolice Department.
U.S. District JudgeLeslie E. Kobayahsi noted at sentencing that Patrakis’ actions caused “incalculable harm” and hoped that the sentence would act as a “deterrence to others.” As part of the sentence, Patrakis must forfeit numerous electronic devices, pay a $10,000 assessment under the Justice of Victims of Trafficking Act, and serve 20 years of supervised release. Patrakis will also be required to register as a sex offender.
According to court documents and information presented in court, in March 2015, MinorFemale 1 (then 15 years old), and her daughter, Minor Female 2 (then two years old), rented a room in Patrakis’s home in Kailua-Kona. Patrakis knew at that time that Minor Female 1 was under the age of 18, yet he engaged in a sexual relationship with her and produced visual depictions of her engaging in sexually explicit conduct.
Patrakis also had custody and control over Minor Female 1’s 2-year old daughter when her mother worked or left the residence and used the child to produce graphic visual depictions of her private body parts. On September 17, 2015, HSI special agents executed a search warrant of the residence, recovering numerous electronic devices containing the illicit images.
“As this sentencing makes unmistakably clear, child sex predators will receive the justice they are due for their despicable actions,” said Frank Cabaddu, acting Special Agent in Charge for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Honolulu. “HSI will continue to work tirelessly to ensure child predators and sex traffickers receive the justice they deserve. We owe it to the young victims in these cases, who will carry the emotional and physical scars of these crimes for the rest of their lives.”
“Our office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who sexually exploit our young people,” said Kenji M. Price, U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii. “Defendant Patrakis preyed on the vulnerabilities of these two minor females. With the collaboration of our local, state, and federal law enforcement, the apprehension and prosecution of Patrakis put an end to the abuse. While his abhorrent actions cannot be undone, today’s sentence reflects the message that predators will be held accountable in our community.”
This case was pursued as part of the Department of Justice’s Project Safe Childhood and HSI’s Operation Predator, an international HSI initiative to protect children from sexual predators. Since the launch of Operation Predator in 2003, HSI has arrested more than 16,000 individuals for crimes against children, including the production and distribution of online child pornography, traveling overseas for sex with minors, and sex trafficking of children. In fiscal year 2016, more than 2,600 child predators were arrested by HSI special agents under this initiative and more than 800 victims identified or rescued.
Suspected child sexual exploitation or missing children may be reported to the NationalCenter for Missing & ExploitedChildren, an Operation Predator partner, via its toll-free 24-hour hotline, 1-800-THE-LOST.
For additional information about wanted suspected child predators, download HSI’s Operation Predator smartphone app or visit the online suspect alerts page. HSI is a founding member of the Virtual Global Taskforce, an international alliance of law enforcement agencies and private industry sector partners working together to prevent and deter online child sexual abuse.
The case prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney DarrenW.K.Ching with the assistance of the Hawaii CountyProsecuting Attorney’s Office.
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A piece of the United States has been dramatically wiped off the map after an island in Hawaii was washed away by a powerful hurricane.
East Island, a remote spit of gravel and sand that sat atop a coral reef, has vanished after having this misfortune to come into contact with Hurricane Walaka, an intense storm that surged past Hawaii earlier this month.
Footage captured by ChipFletcher shows what the island looked like before it was annihilated while satellite imagery from the US Fish and Wildlife Services shows how little was left after the hurricane
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Breaking News - HawaiiKilauea VolcanoEruption About To Get More Violent
Kilauea volcanic activity and ash eruptions intensify with ash eruptions occurring from Kilauea’s summit this week, there is a threat of an even larger steam-driven violent explosion. Such an eruption could happen suddenly and send volcanic ash 20,000 feet into the air, threatening communities for miles. USGS and NOAA’s National Weather Service are working together to observe, model and warn the public of hazardous conditions. Here is where you can find the information you need to stay safe.
Volcanic Ash Advisories and Aviation Warnings
Volcanic ash clouds can threaten air traffic by sandblasting windscreens, clogging pitot tubes, and in severe cases, causing jet engines to shut down. NOAA issues volcanic ash warnings to alert pilots to potential ash in the atmosphere and will include volcanic ash in forecasts for airports.
Observations and Status of Kilauea
While the USGS Hawaii VolcanoesObservatory is positioning staff to observe the volcano and best communicate its status and evolution, they rely heavily on the weather forecasts from NOAA. Wind forecasts, along with dispersion models such as HYSPLIT, are critical in understanding where sulphur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter (PM2.5) will disperse from fissures and vents to ensure safety of USGS observers, emergency managers and the public.
Ashfall Advisories, Warnings and CurrentWeather Forecast from Honolulu
On May 15 the National Weather Service issued the first ever ashfall advisory for Hawaii. Forecasters will issue ashfall advisories and warnings when ashfall is a hazard. NOAA predicts where an ash plume will go and how much ash will accumulate using USGS’s Ash3d Volcanic Ash DispersionModel.
Tips to StaySafe
During explosive eruptions, volcanic ash can disrupt downwind populations by causing breathing problems, impacting water quality, clogging air filters, shorting out power systems and making transportation difficult. If your community is threatened by ash, you are advised to do the following:
Seal windows and doors.
Protect electronics and cover air intakes and open water sources.
Avoid driving as visibility will be reduced and roads may become slippery.
Remain indoors to avoid inhaling ash particles unless it’s absolutely necessary to go outside. If you have a respiratory illness, do not go outside.
If you must go outside, cover your mouth and nose with a mask or cloth.
________________________________
COURTESY - USGS, REUTERS

published:17 May 2018

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✅ BREAKING NEWS Out Of California… It’sB A D News For Hawaii / Saito escaped Hawaii State Hospital, which is outside of Honolulu, on the morning of Nov. 12. He caught a taxi a mile away, which brought him to a charter plane going to Maui. He was later able to use an alias to get past security and onto another flight, heading to San Jose, Calif.
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A powerful hurricane completely wiped out Hawaii's East Island, submerging it underwater and taking it completely off the map. CBCNews Meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe explains what happened and how this event serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of climate change.
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Lisa Au was only 19 years old at the time, and worked as a hairdresser in Kailua.

1988 Pacific hurricane season

The 1988 Pacific hurricane season was a Pacific hurricane season that saw a below-average amount of tropical cyclones form, the first time since 1981. It officially began May 15, 1988 in the eastern Pacific, and June 1, 1988 in the central Pacific and lasted until November 30, 1988. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. The first named storm, Tropical Storm Aletta, formed on June 16, and the last-named storm, Tropical Storm Miriam, was previously named Hurricane Joan in the Atlantic Ocean before crossing Central America and re-emerging in the eastern Pacific; Miriam continued westward and dissipated on November 2.

The season produced 23tropical depressions, of which 15 attained tropical storm status. Seven storms reached hurricane status, three of which became major hurricanes. The strongest storm of the season, Hurricane Hector, formed on July 30 to the south of Mexico and reached peak winds of 145mph (230km/h)—Category4 status—before dissipating over open waters on August 9; Hector was never a threat to land. Tropical Storm Gilma was the only cyclone in the season to make landfall, crossing the Hawaiian Islands, although there were numerous near-misses. Gilma's Hawaiian landfall was unusual, but not unprecedented.

1994 Pacific hurricane season

The 1994 Pacific hurricane season was the final season of the eastern north Pacific's most recent active string of hurricane seasons that unofficially started in 1981. The season officially started on May 15, 1994 in the eastern Pacific, and on June 1, 1994 in the central Pacific, and lasted until November 30, 1994. These dates conventionally delimit the period of each year when most tropical cyclones form in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. The first tropical cyclone formed on June 18, while the last system dissipated on October 26. This season, twenty-two tropical cyclones formed in the north Pacific Ocean east of the dateline, with all but two becoming tropical storms or hurricanes. A total of 10 hurricanes occurred, including five major hurricanes.

Of note in this season is an unusual spree of very intense storms. Hurricanes Emilia, Gilma, John, and Olivia all reached a pressure below 930millibars. Longevity-wise, no tropical cyclone of any basin had previously persisted for as long as Hurricane John, which lasted 31 days. Elsewhere, Hurricane Rosa caused four casualties in Mexico as the basin's lone landfalling tropical storm or hurricane, and later was responsible for flooding in Texas.

East Island (Ashmore and Cartier Islands)

East Island is one of three islets on Ashmore Reef. It is located at 12º15'S 123º05'E, about midway between Australia and Timor. It is often referred to as East Islet, a name that is used, for example, in The World Factbook; the islet's gazetted name is, however, East Island.

It has an area of around 25,000 square metres. Like the other islands on the reef, it is unpopulated. Politically it is part of Ashmore and Cartier Islands, an external territory of Australia. Some Indonesian groups dispute Australia's claim to these island, however.

History

Pearl Harbor was originally an extensive shallow embayment called Wai Momi (meaning, “Waters of Pearl”) or Puʻuloa (meaning, “long hill”) by the Hawaiians. Puʻuloa was regarded as the home of the shark goddess, Kaʻahupahau, and her brother (or son), Kahiʻuka, in Hawaiian legends. According to tradition, Keaunui, the head of the powerful Ewa chiefs, is credited with cutting a navigable channel near the present Puʻuloa saltworks, by which he made the estuary, known as "Pearl River," accessible to navigation. Making due allowance for legendary amplification, the estuary already had an outlet for its waters where the present gap is; but Keaunui is typically given the credit for widening and deepening it.

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BREAKING NEWS Out Of HONOLULU, HAWAII

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3:04

Hurricane Lane lashes away at Hawaiian Islands

Hurricane Lane lashes away at Hawaiian Islands

Hurricane Lane lashes away at Hawaiian Islands

With winds up to 130 miles an hour, the monster storm hit Hawaii with heavy rain, devastating flooding and landslides.

BREAKING News Out Of Honolulu… THEY SHUT IT DOWN!!!

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HONOLULU – Damage to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu was worse than expected and it will remain closed indefinitely, officials said.
The Arizona Memorial will remain closed for an unknown period after engineers found the damage was “more significant than originally anticipated,” FOX News reported.
Boat transportation to the attraction was suspended May 6 after one of the vessel operators noticed a crack on the outside of the memorial, Hawaii News Now reported.
Engineers responded and began short-term repairs.
“The maintenance staff went out promptly to investigate and determined that in the interest of public safety, we were going to shut down operations that day so that we could have experts come in and do a better analysis of what the problem entailed,” ~Jay Blount, public information officer for the World War IIValor in the Pacific NationalMonument.
“There is a brow or an edge where the visitor ramp meets the memorial, and at that point, there’s been some fissures located on the exterior,” explained Blount. “After further investigation on the interior, it was determined that the structure is not supporting the loading ramp the way that we need.”
Other areas of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center remain open.
When the Japanese began their attack on Pearl Harbor just after 8 a.m. on December 7, 1941, the USS Arizona was hit almost immediately. At 8:10 a.m., an 800-kilogram bomb dropped right on the starboard side, and moments later, the forward magazine powder lit up, exploding and destroying that part of the ship. Two turrets fell 20 feet, and the forward superstructure and foremast came falling into the void left by the previous explosion. Fires broke out across the ship.
Many brave men and women fought to defend the ship and rescue those who were trapped as the ship went down, but in the end, most of the crew members – 1,177 total – died on the ship.
In the months that followed Pearl Harbor and for the duration of the war, the USS Arizona became a symbol to the soldiers and citizens. It symbolized what was being fought for – freedom and the lives of the crew members who tragically lost their lives at Pearl Harbor. Efforts were made to recover the bodies of those trapped on board, but over 900 of them were never found. Parts of the ship were also scrapped, but until the 1950s, the USS Arizona stayed at the bottom of the harbor. History of Pearl Harbor
Chris “Badger” Thomas is a Veteran who served our country as an ArmyCombat Medic.

1:17

Hurricane Lane Doesn't Stop Honolulu Beachgoers

Hurricane Lane Doesn't Stop Honolulu Beachgoers

Hurricane Lane Doesn't Stop Honolulu Beachgoers

(24 Aug 2018) Tourists were swimming and surfing in the ocean on one of Hawaii's most famous beaches as Hurricane Lane approached Thursday. Officials warned people on Waikiki that no lifeguards were on duty. Oahu Island is under a hurricane warning. (Aug. 24)
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BREAKING NEWS Out Of HONOLULU, HAWAII

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BREAKING NEWS Out Of HONOLULU, HAWAII

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HONOLULU – MichaelPhillip Patrakis, 46, of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, was sentenced Thursday to 292 months in prison for producing child pornography of two minor females. The case is the result of a probe by U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the HawaiiPolice Department.
U.S. District JudgeLeslie E. Kobayahsi noted at sentencing that Patrakis’ actions caused “incalculable harm” and hoped that the sentence would act as a “deterrence to others.” As part of the sentence, Patrakis must forfeit numerous electronic devices, pay a $10,000 assessment under the Justice of Victims of Trafficking Act, and serve 20 years of supervised release. Patrakis will also be required to register as a sex offender.
According to court documents and information presented in court, in March 2015, MinorFemale 1 (then 15 years old), and her daughter, Minor Female 2 (then two years old), rented a room in Patrakis’s home in Kailua-Kona. Patrakis knew at that time that Minor Female 1 was under the age of 18, yet he engaged in a sexual relationship with her and produced visual depictions of her engaging in sexually explicit conduct.
Patrakis also had custody and control over Minor Female 1’s 2-year old daughter when her mother worked or left the residence and used the child to produce graphic visual depictions of her private body parts. On September 17, 2015, HSI special agents executed a search warrant of the residence, recovering numerous electronic devices containing the illicit images.
“As this sentencing makes unmistakably clear, child sex predators will receive the justice they are due for their despicable actions,” said Frank Cabaddu, acting Special Agent in Charge for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Honolulu. “HSI will continue to work tirelessly to ensure child predators and sex traffickers receive the justice they deserve. We owe it to the young victims in these cases, who will carry the emotional and physical scars of these crimes for the rest of their lives.”
“Our office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who sexually exploit our young people,” said Kenji M. Price, U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii. “Defendant Patrakis preyed on the vulnerabilities of these two minor females. With the collaboration of our local, state, and federal law enforcement, the apprehension and prosecution of Patrakis put an end to the abuse. While his abhorrent actions cannot be undone, today’s sentence reflects the message that predators will be held accountable in our community.”
This case was pursued as part of the Department of Justice’s Project Safe Childhood and HSI’s Operation Predator, an international HSI initiative to protect children from sexual predators. Since the launch of Operation Predator in 2003, HSI has arrested more than 16,000 individuals for crimes against children, including the production and distribution of online child pornography, traveling overseas for sex with minors, and sex trafficking of children. In fiscal year 2016, more than 2,600 child predators were arrested by HSI special agents under this initiative and more than 800 victims identified or rescued.
Suspected child sexual exploitation or missing children may be reported to the NationalCenter for Missing & ExploitedChildren, an Operation Predator partner, via its toll-free 24-hour hotline, 1-800-THE-LOST.
For additional information about wanted suspected child predators, download HSI’s Operation Predator smartphone app or visit the online suspect alerts page. HSI is a founding member of the Virtual Global Taskforce, an international alliance of law enforcement agencies and private industry sector partners working together to prevent and deter online child sexual abuse.
The case prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney DarrenW.K.Ching with the assistance of the Hawaii CountyProsecuting Attorney’s Office.
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0:44

Before and after Hurricane Walaka: Hawaii's East Island vanishes

Before and after Hurricane Walaka: Hawaii's East Island vanishes

Before and after Hurricane Walaka: Hawaii's East Island vanishes

A piece of the United States has been dramatically wiped off the map after an island in Hawaii was washed away by a powerful hurricane.
East Island, a remote spit of gravel and sand that sat atop a coral reef, has vanished after having this misfortune to come into contact with Hurricane Walaka, an intense storm that surged past Hawaii earlier this month.
Footage captured by ChipFletcher shows what the island looked like before it was annihilated while satellite imagery from the US Fish and Wildlife Services shows how little was left after the hurricane
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Breaking News - Hawaii Kilauea Volcano Eruption About To Get More Violent

Breaking News - Hawaii Kilauea Volcano Eruption About To Get More Violent

Breaking News - Hawaii Kilauea Volcano Eruption About To Get More Violent

Breaking News - HawaiiKilauea VolcanoEruption About To Get More Violent
Kilauea volcanic activity and ash eruptions intensify with ash eruptions occurring from Kilauea’s summit this week, there is a threat of an even larger steam-driven violent explosion. Such an eruption could happen suddenly and send volcanic ash 20,000 feet into the air, threatening communities for miles. USGS and NOAA’s National Weather Service are working together to observe, model and warn the public of hazardous conditions. Here is where you can find the information you need to stay safe.
Volcanic Ash Advisories and Aviation Warnings
Volcanic ash clouds can threaten air traffic by sandblasting windscreens, clogging pitot tubes, and in severe cases, causing jet engines to shut down. NOAA issues volcanic ash warnings to alert pilots to potential ash in the atmosphere and will include volcanic ash in forecasts for airports.
Observations and Status of Kilauea
While the USGS Hawaii VolcanoesObservatory is positioning staff to observe the volcano and best communicate its status and evolution, they rely heavily on the weather forecasts from NOAA. Wind forecasts, along with dispersion models such as HYSPLIT, are critical in understanding where sulphur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter (PM2.5) will disperse from fissures and vents to ensure safety of USGS observers, emergency managers and the public.
Ashfall Advisories, Warnings and CurrentWeather Forecast from Honolulu
On May 15 the National Weather Service issued the first ever ashfall advisory for Hawaii. Forecasters will issue ashfall advisories and warnings when ashfall is a hazard. NOAA predicts where an ash plume will go and how much ash will accumulate using USGS’s Ash3d Volcanic Ash DispersionModel.
Tips to StaySafe
During explosive eruptions, volcanic ash can disrupt downwind populations by causing breathing problems, impacting water quality, clogging air filters, shorting out power systems and making transportation difficult. If your community is threatened by ash, you are advised to do the following:
Seal windows and doors.
Protect electronics and cover air intakes and open water sources.
Avoid driving as visibility will be reduced and roads may become slippery.
Remain indoors to avoid inhaling ash particles unless it’s absolutely necessary to go outside. If you have a respiratory illness, do not go outside.
If you must go outside, cover your mouth and nose with a mask or cloth.
________________________________
COURTESY - USGS, REUTERS

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BREAKING NEWS Out Of California… It’s B A D News For Hawaii

BREAKING NEWS Out Of California… It’s B A D News For Hawaii

BREAKING NEWS Out Of California… It’s B A D News For Hawaii

✅ BREAKING NEWS Out Of California… It’sB A D News For Hawaii / Saito escaped Hawaii State Hospital, which is outside of Honolulu, on the morning of Nov. 12. He caught a taxi a mile away, which brought him to a charter plane going to Maui. He was later able to use an alias to get past security and onto another flight, heading to San Jose, Calif.
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Breaking News: U.S. Challenges China With New Largest Area Of Operations Amid South China Sea Clash

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Hurricane wipes out Hawaii's East Island

A powerful hurricane completely wiped out Hawaii's East Island, submerging it underwater and taking it completely off the map. CBCNews Meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe explains what happened and how this event serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of climate change.
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Woman’s murder remains one of Hawaii’s biggest unsolved mysteries

Woman’s murder remains one of Hawaii’s biggest unsolved mysteries

Woman’s murder remains one of Hawaii’s biggest unsolved mysteries

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When will Kilauea stop erupting? | Hawaii volcano science Q&A

Hawaii's Mount Kilauea volcano continues to erupt. ScientistJohanna Wagstaffe took your questions about what's causing the emergency on Hawaii’s Big Island and when the lava will stop flowing.
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BREAKING NEWS: HawaiiVolcanoEruption: Lull Prompts Lowered WarningLevel as Kilauea DamageRevealed
THE lull at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has prompted scientists monitoring the situation to lower the warning level which has been in force since the start of the increased phase of eruptive activity at the beginning of May.
And oneBig Island resident has cautiously welcomed the news - while pointing to the devastation Kilauea has caused over the course of the last three months, with damage to a national park on the Island such that he suggested it could take months or even years to repair.
A statement issued by Hawaii Volcano Observatory (HVO) said: “In light of the reduced eruptive activity at Kilauea Volcano over the last several days, HVO is lowering the Alert Level for ground based hazards from WARNING to WATCH.
“This change indicates that the hazards posed by crater collapse events (at the Kilauea summit) and lava flows (Lower EastRiftZone; LERZ) are diminished.
“However, the change does not mean with absolute certainty that the LERZ eruption or summit collapses are over.
“It remains possible that eruption and collapse activity could resume.
“Although no signs of imminent hazardous activity are present at this time, residents of the region near recently active fissures should stay informed, heed Civil Defence warnings, and be prepared, if necessary, to self-evacuate.”
The aviation colour code remains at ORANGE, meaning volcanic eruption is underway with no or minor ash emission.
The statement added: “The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) will continue to closely monitor Kilauea’s seismicity, deformation, and gas emissions for any sign of reactivation, and maintain visual surveillance of the summit and LERZ.
“HVO will continue to issue daily updates and additional messages as needed.”
HVO expert have stressed that it was “too soon” to tell whether the reduced activity represented a temporary lull or the end of lava flows from the Lower Eastern Rift Zone (LERZ) which includes fissure 8.
During the 88-day eruption of 1955, hiatuses of five and 16 days were recorded, while during the five-year Mauna Ulu eruption which began in 1969, there was a pause of more than three months in late 1971.
The statement added: "HVO will continue to record detailed visual observations and scrutinise incoming seismic, deformation, and gas data, looking for evidence of significant movement of magma or pressurisation as would be expected if the system was building toward renewed activity.
“Whether this is a pause or truly the end of the current eruption, certain hazardous conditions remain in the LERZ and at the summit.
“The new lava flow field in the LERZ includes large areas of still-hot, rugged, and unstable lava surfaces that are subject to collapse.
“SO2 gas emissions have greatly decreased from LERZ vents, but high levels of SO2 may persist in downwind areas.
“Around fissure 8, thick accumulations of tephra hide underground hazards such as holes and cracks; winds can pick up glassy fragments including Pele’s hair and carry them downwind.”
In addition, at the LERZ ocean entry, laze and lava delta collapses remain a concern, with explosions such as that which resulted in the injury of 23 boat passengers last month are still possible.
The statement said: “If the Kilauea eruption in the LERZ does resume in the coming days, we expect, but cannot guarantee, that increases in seismicity, deformation, and/or gas emissions will provide advance warning.
“Activity could resume quickly and residents in the LERZ should be prepared to self-evacuate. Resupply of magma to the LERZ could lead to new areas being inundated by lava.”
Writing on the Hawaii TrackerFacebook page, Dana DuPont, who has been keeping residents posted about eruption with regular updates via social media, wrote: “USGS seems hesitant to suggest that eruption is over at this point, however currently there are no signs of the eruption resuming.
"Kilauea is very quiet as of late, with only insignificant changes to ground tilt, and very low seismic activity around the volcano and its rifts. No glow from the lava can be seen from Fissure 8 anymore. Fissure vents on the rift in Leilani Estates continue to emit steam, but little SO2.”
Mr DuPont said representatives of Hawaii Tracker had been invited to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park as part of a media group yesterday to document the changes at Halema’uma’u crater and inspect the damage caused.
He added: “Everything is now quiet at the park, even normal steam vents along Crater Rim Drive were producing hardly any steam today (though visibility does depend on the weather). No earthquake activity to speak of, down from 400-500 a day just over two weeks ago.
“However, there has been heavy damage done to infrastructure inside the park, with roads damaged by cracks and many broken waterlines it could take months to years to fully reopen HVNP.“

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Hurricane Lane lashes away at Hawaiian Islands

With winds up to 130 miles an hour, the monster storm hit Hawaii with heavy rain, devastating flooding and landslides.

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Hurricane Lane takes aim at Hawaii

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HONOLULU – Damage to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu was worse than expected and it will remain closed indefinitely, officials said.
The Arizona Memorial will remain closed for an unknown period after engineers found the damage was “more significant than originally anticipated,” FOX News reported.
Boat transportation to the attraction was suspended May 6 after one of the vessel operators noticed a crack on the outside of the memorial, Hawaii News Now reported.
Engineers responded and began short-term repairs.
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Hurricane Lane Doesn't Stop Honolulu Beachgoers

(24 Aug 2018) Tourists were swimming and surfing in the ocean on one of Hawaii's most famous beaches as Hurricane Lane approached Thursday. Officials warned people on Waikiki that no lifeguards were on duty. Oahu Island is under a hurricane warning. (Aug. 24)
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Before and after Hurricane Walaka: Hawaii's East Island vanishes

A piece of the United States has been dramatically wiped off the map after an island in Hawaii was washed away by a powerful hurricane.
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Breaking News - Hawaii Kilauea Volcano Eruption About To Get More Violent

Breaking News - HawaiiKilauea VolcanoEruption About To Get More Violent
Kilauea volcanic activity and ash eruptions intensify with ash eruptions occurring from Kilauea’s summit this week, there is a threat of an even larger steam-driven violent explosion. Such an eruption could happen suddenly and send volcanic ash 20,000 feet into the air, threatening communities for miles. USGS and NOAA’s National Weather Service are working together to observe, model and warn the public of hazardous conditions. Here is where you can find the information you need to stay safe.
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✅ BREAKING NEWS Out Of California… It’sB A D News For Hawaii / Saito escaped Hawaii State Hospital, which is outside of Honolulu, on the morning of Nov. 12. He caught a taxi a mile away, which brought him to a charter plane going to Maui. He was later able to use an alias to get past security and onto another flight, heading to San Jose, Calif.
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BREAKING NEWS: HawaiiVolcanoEruption: Lull Prompts Lowered WarningLevel as Kilauea DamageRevealed
THE lull at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has prompted scientists monitoring the situation to lower the warning level which has been in force since the start of the increased phase of eruptive activity at the beginning of May.
And oneBig Island resident has cautiously welcomed the news - while pointing to the devastation Kilauea has caused over the course of the last three months, with damage to a national park on the Island such that he suggested it could take months or even years to repair.
A statement issued by Hawaii Volcano Observatory (HVO) said: “In light of the reduced eruptive activity at Kilauea Volcano over the last several days, HVO is lowering the Alert Level for ground based h...

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HONOLULU – Damage to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu was worse than expected and it will remain closed indefinitely, officials said.
The Arizona Memorial will remain closed for an unknown period after engineers found the damage was “more significant than originally anticipated,” FOX News reported.
Boat transportation to the attraction was suspended May 6 after one of the vessel operators noticed a crack on the outside of the memorial, Hawaii News Now reported.
Engineers responded and began short-term repairs.
“The maintenance staff went out promptly to investigate and determined that in the interest of public safety, we were going to shut down operations that day so that we could have experts come in and do a better analysis of what the problem entailed,” ~Jay Blount, public information officer for the World War IIValor in the Pacific NationalMonument.
“There is a brow or an edge where the visitor ramp meets the memorial, and at that point, there’s been some fissures located on the exterior,” explained Blount. “After further investigation on the interior, it was determined that the structure is not supporting the loading ramp the way that we need.”
Other areas of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center remain open.
When the Japanese began their attack on Pearl Harbor just after 8 a.m. on December 7, 1941, the USS Arizona was hit almost immediately. At 8:10 a.m., an 800-kilogram bomb dropped right on the starboard side, and moments later, the forward magazine powder lit up, exploding and destroying that part of the ship. Two turrets fell 20 feet, and the forward superstructure and foremast came falling into the void left by the previous explosion. Fires broke out across the ship.
Many brave men and women fought to defend the ship and rescue those who were trapped as the ship went down, but in the end, most of the crew members – 1,177 total – died on the ship.
In the months that followed Pearl Harbor and for the duration of the war, the USS Arizona became a symbol to the soldiers and citizens. It symbolized what was being fought for – freedom and the lives of the crew members who tragically lost their lives at Pearl Harbor. Efforts were made to recover the bodies of those trapped on board, but over 900 of them were never found. Parts of the ship were also scrapped, but until the 1950s, the USS Arizona stayed at the bottom of the harbor. History of Pearl Harbor
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HONOLULU – Damage to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu was worse than expected and it will remain closed indefinitely, officials said.
The Arizona Memorial will remain closed for an unknown period after engineers found the damage was “more significant than originally anticipated,” FOX News reported.
Boat transportation to the attraction was suspended May 6 after one of the vessel operators noticed a crack on the outside of the memorial, Hawaii News Now reported.
Engineers responded and began short-term repairs.
“The maintenance staff went out promptly to investigate and determined that in the interest of public safety, we were going to shut down operations that day so that we could have experts come in and do a better analysis of what the problem entailed,” ~Jay Blount, public information officer for the World War IIValor in the Pacific NationalMonument.
“There is a brow or an edge where the visitor ramp meets the memorial, and at that point, there’s been some fissures located on the exterior,” explained Blount. “After further investigation on the interior, it was determined that the structure is not supporting the loading ramp the way that we need.”
Other areas of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center remain open.
When the Japanese began their attack on Pearl Harbor just after 8 a.m. on December 7, 1941, the USS Arizona was hit almost immediately. At 8:10 a.m., an 800-kilogram bomb dropped right on the starboard side, and moments later, the forward magazine powder lit up, exploding and destroying that part of the ship. Two turrets fell 20 feet, and the forward superstructure and foremast came falling into the void left by the previous explosion. Fires broke out across the ship.
Many brave men and women fought to defend the ship and rescue those who were trapped as the ship went down, but in the end, most of the crew members – 1,177 total – died on the ship.
In the months that followed Pearl Harbor and for the duration of the war, the USS Arizona became a symbol to the soldiers and citizens. It symbolized what was being fought for – freedom and the lives of the crew members who tragically lost their lives at Pearl Harbor. Efforts were made to recover the bodies of those trapped on board, but over 900 of them were never found. Parts of the ship were also scrapped, but until the 1950s, the USS Arizona stayed at the bottom of the harbor. History of Pearl Harbor
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Hurricane Lane Doesn't Stop Honolulu Beachgoers

(24 Aug 2018) Tourists were swimming and surfing in the ocean on one of Hawaii's most famous beaches as Hurricane Lane approached Thursday. Officials warned peo...

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HONOLULU – MichaelPhillip Patrakis, 46, of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, was sentenced Thursday to 292 months in prison for producing child pornography of two minor females. The case is the result of a probe by U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the HawaiiPolice Department.
U.S. District JudgeLeslie E. Kobayahsi noted at sentencing that Patrakis’ actions caused “incalculable harm” and hoped that the sentence would act as a “deterrence to others.” As part of the sentence, Patrakis must forfeit numerous electronic devices, pay a $10,000 assessment under the Justice of Victims of Trafficking Act, and serve 20 years of supervised release. Patrakis will also be required to register as a sex offender.
According to court documents and information presented in court, in March 2015, MinorFemale 1 (then 15 years old), and her daughter, Minor Female 2 (then two years old), rented a room in Patrakis’s home in Kailua-Kona. Patrakis knew at that time that Minor Female 1 was under the age of 18, yet he engaged in a sexual relationship with her and produced visual depictions of her engaging in sexually explicit conduct.
Patrakis also had custody and control over Minor Female 1’s 2-year old daughter when her mother worked or left the residence and used the child to produce graphic visual depictions of her private body parts. On September 17, 2015, HSI special agents executed a search warrant of the residence, recovering numerous electronic devices containing the illicit images.
“As this sentencing makes unmistakably clear, child sex predators will receive the justice they are due for their despicable actions,” said Frank Cabaddu, acting Special Agent in Charge for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Honolulu. “HSI will continue to work tirelessly to ensure child predators and sex traffickers receive the justice they deserve. We owe it to the young victims in these cases, who will carry the emotional and physical scars of these crimes for the rest of their lives.”
“Our office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who sexually exploit our young people,” said Kenji M. Price, U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii. “Defendant Patrakis preyed on the vulnerabilities of these two minor females. With the collaboration of our local, state, and federal law enforcement, the apprehension and prosecution of Patrakis put an end to the abuse. While his abhorrent actions cannot be undone, today’s sentence reflects the message that predators will be held accountable in our community.”
This case was pursued as part of the Department of Justice’s Project Safe Childhood and HSI’s Operation Predator, an international HSI initiative to protect children from sexual predators. Since the launch of Operation Predator in 2003, HSI has arrested more than 16,000 individuals for crimes against children, including the production and distribution of online child pornography, traveling overseas for sex with minors, and sex trafficking of children. In fiscal year 2016, more than 2,600 child predators were arrested by HSI special agents under this initiative and more than 800 victims identified or rescued.
Suspected child sexual exploitation or missing children may be reported to the NationalCenter for Missing & ExploitedChildren, an Operation Predator partner, via its toll-free 24-hour hotline, 1-800-THE-LOST.
For additional information about wanted suspected child predators, download HSI’s Operation Predator smartphone app or visit the online suspect alerts page. HSI is a founding member of the Virtual Global Taskforce, an international alliance of law enforcement agencies and private industry sector partners working together to prevent and deter online child sexual abuse.
The case prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney DarrenW.K.Ching with the assistance of the Hawaii CountyProsecuting Attorney’s Office.
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HONOLULU – MichaelPhillip Patrakis, 46, of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, was sentenced Thursday to 292 months in prison for producing child pornography of two minor females. The case is the result of a probe by U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the HawaiiPolice Department.
U.S. District JudgeLeslie E. Kobayahsi noted at sentencing that Patrakis’ actions caused “incalculable harm” and hoped that the sentence would act as a “deterrence to others.” As part of the sentence, Patrakis must forfeit numerous electronic devices, pay a $10,000 assessment under the Justice of Victims of Trafficking Act, and serve 20 years of supervised release. Patrakis will also be required to register as a sex offender.
According to court documents and information presented in court, in March 2015, MinorFemale 1 (then 15 years old), and her daughter, Minor Female 2 (then two years old), rented a room in Patrakis’s home in Kailua-Kona. Patrakis knew at that time that Minor Female 1 was under the age of 18, yet he engaged in a sexual relationship with her and produced visual depictions of her engaging in sexually explicit conduct.
Patrakis also had custody and control over Minor Female 1’s 2-year old daughter when her mother worked or left the residence and used the child to produce graphic visual depictions of her private body parts. On September 17, 2015, HSI special agents executed a search warrant of the residence, recovering numerous electronic devices containing the illicit images.
“As this sentencing makes unmistakably clear, child sex predators will receive the justice they are due for their despicable actions,” said Frank Cabaddu, acting Special Agent in Charge for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Honolulu. “HSI will continue to work tirelessly to ensure child predators and sex traffickers receive the justice they deserve. We owe it to the young victims in these cases, who will carry the emotional and physical scars of these crimes for the rest of their lives.”
“Our office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who sexually exploit our young people,” said Kenji M. Price, U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii. “Defendant Patrakis preyed on the vulnerabilities of these two minor females. With the collaboration of our local, state, and federal law enforcement, the apprehension and prosecution of Patrakis put an end to the abuse. While his abhorrent actions cannot be undone, today’s sentence reflects the message that predators will be held accountable in our community.”
This case was pursued as part of the Department of Justice’s Project Safe Childhood and HSI’s Operation Predator, an international HSI initiative to protect children from sexual predators. Since the launch of Operation Predator in 2003, HSI has arrested more than 16,000 individuals for crimes against children, including the production and distribution of online child pornography, traveling overseas for sex with minors, and sex trafficking of children. In fiscal year 2016, more than 2,600 child predators were arrested by HSI special agents under this initiative and more than 800 victims identified or rescued.
Suspected child sexual exploitation or missing children may be reported to the NationalCenter for Missing & ExploitedChildren, an Operation Predator partner, via its toll-free 24-hour hotline, 1-800-THE-LOST.
For additional information about wanted suspected child predators, download HSI’s Operation Predator smartphone app or visit the online suspect alerts page. HSI is a founding member of the Virtual Global Taskforce, an international alliance of law enforcement agencies and private industry sector partners working together to prevent and deter online child sexual abuse.
The case prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney DarrenW.K.Ching with the assistance of the Hawaii CountyProsecuting Attorney’s Office.
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A piece of the United States has been dramatically wiped off the map after an island in Hawaii was washed away by a powerful hurricane.
East Island, a remote spit of gravel and sand that sat atop a coral reef, has vanished after having this misfortune to come into contact with Hurricane Walaka, an intense storm that surged past Hawaii earlier this month.
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Breaking News - HawaiiKilauea VolcanoEruption About To Get More Violent
Kilauea volcanic activity and ash eruptions intensify with ash eruptions occurring from Kilauea’s summit this week, there is a threat of an even larger steam-driven violent explosion. Such an eruption could happen suddenly and send volcanic ash 20,000 feet into the air, threatening communities for miles. USGS and NOAA’s National Weather Service are working together to observe, model and warn the public of hazardous conditions. Here is where you can find the information you need to stay safe.
Volcanic Ash Advisories and Aviation Warnings
Volcanic ash clouds can threaten air traffic by sandblasting windscreens, clogging pitot tubes, and in severe cases, causing jet engines to shut down. NOAA issues volcanic ash warnings to alert pilots to potential ash in the atmosphere and will include volcanic ash in forecasts for airports.
Observations and Status of Kilauea
While the USGS Hawaii VolcanoesObservatory is positioning staff to observe the volcano and best communicate its status and evolution, they rely heavily on the weather forecasts from NOAA. Wind forecasts, along with dispersion models such as HYSPLIT, are critical in understanding where sulphur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter (PM2.5) will disperse from fissures and vents to ensure safety of USGS observers, emergency managers and the public.
Ashfall Advisories, Warnings and CurrentWeather Forecast from Honolulu
On May 15 the National Weather Service issued the first ever ashfall advisory for Hawaii. Forecasters will issue ashfall advisories and warnings when ashfall is a hazard. NOAA predicts where an ash plume will go and how much ash will accumulate using USGS’s Ash3d Volcanic Ash DispersionModel.
Tips to StaySafe
During explosive eruptions, volcanic ash can disrupt downwind populations by causing breathing problems, impacting water quality, clogging air filters, shorting out power systems and making transportation difficult. If your community is threatened by ash, you are advised to do the following:
Seal windows and doors.
Protect electronics and cover air intakes and open water sources.
Avoid driving as visibility will be reduced and roads may become slippery.
Remain indoors to avoid inhaling ash particles unless it’s absolutely necessary to go outside. If you have a respiratory illness, do not go outside.
If you must go outside, cover your mouth and nose with a mask or cloth.
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COURTESY - USGS, REUTERS

Breaking News - HawaiiKilauea VolcanoEruption About To Get More Violent
Kilauea volcanic activity and ash eruptions intensify with ash eruptions occurring from Kilauea’s summit this week, there is a threat of an even larger steam-driven violent explosion. Such an eruption could happen suddenly and send volcanic ash 20,000 feet into the air, threatening communities for miles. USGS and NOAA’s National Weather Service are working together to observe, model and warn the public of hazardous conditions. Here is where you can find the information you need to stay safe.
Volcanic Ash Advisories and Aviation Warnings
Volcanic ash clouds can threaten air traffic by sandblasting windscreens, clogging pitot tubes, and in severe cases, causing jet engines to shut down. NOAA issues volcanic ash warnings to alert pilots to potential ash in the atmosphere and will include volcanic ash in forecasts for airports.
Observations and Status of Kilauea
While the USGS Hawaii VolcanoesObservatory is positioning staff to observe the volcano and best communicate its status and evolution, they rely heavily on the weather forecasts from NOAA. Wind forecasts, along with dispersion models such as HYSPLIT, are critical in understanding where sulphur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter (PM2.5) will disperse from fissures and vents to ensure safety of USGS observers, emergency managers and the public.
Ashfall Advisories, Warnings and CurrentWeather Forecast from Honolulu
On May 15 the National Weather Service issued the first ever ashfall advisory for Hawaii. Forecasters will issue ashfall advisories and warnings when ashfall is a hazard. NOAA predicts where an ash plume will go and how much ash will accumulate using USGS’s Ash3d Volcanic Ash DispersionModel.
Tips to StaySafe
During explosive eruptions, volcanic ash can disrupt downwind populations by causing breathing problems, impacting water quality, clogging air filters, shorting out power systems and making transportation difficult. If your community is threatened by ash, you are advised to do the following:
Seal windows and doors.
Protect electronics and cover air intakes and open water sources.
Avoid driving as visibility will be reduced and roads may become slippery.
Remain indoors to avoid inhaling ash particles unless it’s absolutely necessary to go outside. If you have a respiratory illness, do not go outside.
If you must go outside, cover your mouth and nose with a mask or cloth.
________________________________
COURTESY - USGS, REUTERS

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BREAKING NEWS: HawaiiVolcanoEruption: Lull Prompts Lowered WarningLevel as Kilauea DamageRevealed
THE lull at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has prompted scientists monitoring the situation to lower the warning level which has been in force since the start of the increased phase of eruptive activity at the beginning of May.
And oneBig Island resident has cautiously welcomed the news - while pointing to the devastation Kilauea has caused over the course of the last three months, with damage to a national park on the Island such that he suggested it could take months or even years to repair.
A statement issued by Hawaii Volcano Observatory (HVO) said: “In light of the reduced eruptive activity at Kilauea Volcano over the last several days, HVO is lowering the Alert Level for ground based hazards from WARNING to WATCH.
“This change indicates that the hazards posed by crater collapse events (at the Kilauea summit) and lava flows (Lower EastRiftZone; LERZ) are diminished.
“However, the change does not mean with absolute certainty that the LERZ eruption or summit collapses are over.
“It remains possible that eruption and collapse activity could resume.
“Although no signs of imminent hazardous activity are present at this time, residents of the region near recently active fissures should stay informed, heed Civil Defence warnings, and be prepared, if necessary, to self-evacuate.”
The aviation colour code remains at ORANGE, meaning volcanic eruption is underway with no or minor ash emission.
The statement added: “The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) will continue to closely monitor Kilauea’s seismicity, deformation, and gas emissions for any sign of reactivation, and maintain visual surveillance of the summit and LERZ.
“HVO will continue to issue daily updates and additional messages as needed.”
HVO expert have stressed that it was “too soon” to tell whether the reduced activity represented a temporary lull or the end of lava flows from the Lower Eastern Rift Zone (LERZ) which includes fissure 8.
During the 88-day eruption of 1955, hiatuses of five and 16 days were recorded, while during the five-year Mauna Ulu eruption which began in 1969, there was a pause of more than three months in late 1971.
The statement added: "HVO will continue to record detailed visual observations and scrutinise incoming seismic, deformation, and gas data, looking for evidence of significant movement of magma or pressurisation as would be expected if the system was building toward renewed activity.
“Whether this is a pause or truly the end of the current eruption, certain hazardous conditions remain in the LERZ and at the summit.
“The new lava flow field in the LERZ includes large areas of still-hot, rugged, and unstable lava surfaces that are subject to collapse.
“SO2 gas emissions have greatly decreased from LERZ vents, but high levels of SO2 may persist in downwind areas.
“Around fissure 8, thick accumulations of tephra hide underground hazards such as holes and cracks; winds can pick up glassy fragments including Pele’s hair and carry them downwind.”
In addition, at the LERZ ocean entry, laze and lava delta collapses remain a concern, with explosions such as that which resulted in the injury of 23 boat passengers last month are still possible.
The statement said: “If the Kilauea eruption in the LERZ does resume in the coming days, we expect, but cannot guarantee, that increases in seismicity, deformation, and/or gas emissions will provide advance warning.
“Activity could resume quickly and residents in the LERZ should be prepared to self-evacuate. Resupply of magma to the LERZ could lead to new areas being inundated by lava.”
Writing on the Hawaii TrackerFacebook page, Dana DuPont, who has been keeping residents posted about eruption with regular updates via social media, wrote: “USGS seems hesitant to suggest that eruption is over at this point, however currently there are no signs of the eruption resuming.
"Kilauea is very quiet as of late, with only insignificant changes to ground tilt, and very low seismic activity around the volcano and its rifts. No glow from the lava can be seen from Fissure 8 anymore. Fissure vents on the rift in Leilani Estates continue to emit steam, but little SO2.”
Mr DuPont said representatives of Hawaii Tracker had been invited to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park as part of a media group yesterday to document the changes at Halema’uma’u crater and inspect the damage caused.
He added: “Everything is now quiet at the park, even normal steam vents along Crater Rim Drive were producing hardly any steam today (though visibility does depend on the weather). No earthquake activity to speak of, down from 400-500 a day just over two weeks ago.
“However, there has been heavy damage done to infrastructure inside the park, with roads damaged by cracks and many broken waterlines it could take months to years to fully reopen HVNP.“

BREAKING NEWS: HawaiiVolcanoEruption: Lull Prompts Lowered WarningLevel as Kilauea DamageRevealed
THE lull at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has prompted scientists monitoring the situation to lower the warning level which has been in force since the start of the increased phase of eruptive activity at the beginning of May.
And oneBig Island resident has cautiously welcomed the news - while pointing to the devastation Kilauea has caused over the course of the last three months, with damage to a national park on the Island such that he suggested it could take months or even years to repair.
A statement issued by Hawaii Volcano Observatory (HVO) said: “In light of the reduced eruptive activity at Kilauea Volcano over the last several days, HVO is lowering the Alert Level for ground based hazards from WARNING to WATCH.
“This change indicates that the hazards posed by crater collapse events (at the Kilauea summit) and lava flows (Lower EastRiftZone; LERZ) are diminished.
“However, the change does not mean with absolute certainty that the LERZ eruption or summit collapses are over.
“It remains possible that eruption and collapse activity could resume.
“Although no signs of imminent hazardous activity are present at this time, residents of the region near recently active fissures should stay informed, heed Civil Defence warnings, and be prepared, if necessary, to self-evacuate.”
The aviation colour code remains at ORANGE, meaning volcanic eruption is underway with no or minor ash emission.
The statement added: “The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) will continue to closely monitor Kilauea’s seismicity, deformation, and gas emissions for any sign of reactivation, and maintain visual surveillance of the summit and LERZ.
“HVO will continue to issue daily updates and additional messages as needed.”
HVO expert have stressed that it was “too soon” to tell whether the reduced activity represented a temporary lull or the end of lava flows from the Lower Eastern Rift Zone (LERZ) which includes fissure 8.
During the 88-day eruption of 1955, hiatuses of five and 16 days were recorded, while during the five-year Mauna Ulu eruption which began in 1969, there was a pause of more than three months in late 1971.
The statement added: "HVO will continue to record detailed visual observations and scrutinise incoming seismic, deformation, and gas data, looking for evidence of significant movement of magma or pressurisation as would be expected if the system was building toward renewed activity.
“Whether this is a pause or truly the end of the current eruption, certain hazardous conditions remain in the LERZ and at the summit.
“The new lava flow field in the LERZ includes large areas of still-hot, rugged, and unstable lava surfaces that are subject to collapse.
“SO2 gas emissions have greatly decreased from LERZ vents, but high levels of SO2 may persist in downwind areas.
“Around fissure 8, thick accumulations of tephra hide underground hazards such as holes and cracks; winds can pick up glassy fragments including Pele’s hair and carry them downwind.”
In addition, at the LERZ ocean entry, laze and lava delta collapses remain a concern, with explosions such as that which resulted in the injury of 23 boat passengers last month are still possible.
The statement said: “If the Kilauea eruption in the LERZ does resume in the coming days, we expect, but cannot guarantee, that increases in seismicity, deformation, and/or gas emissions will provide advance warning.
“Activity could resume quickly and residents in the LERZ should be prepared to self-evacuate. Resupply of magma to the LERZ could lead to new areas being inundated by lava.”
Writing on the Hawaii TrackerFacebook page, Dana DuPont, who has been keeping residents posted about eruption with regular updates via social media, wrote: “USGS seems hesitant to suggest that eruption is over at this point, however currently there are no signs of the eruption resuming.
"Kilauea is very quiet as of late, with only insignificant changes to ground tilt, and very low seismic activity around the volcano and its rifts. No glow from the lava can be seen from Fissure 8 anymore. Fissure vents on the rift in Leilani Estates continue to emit steam, but little SO2.”
Mr DuPont said representatives of Hawaii Tracker had been invited to visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park as part of a media group yesterday to document the changes at Halema’uma’u crater and inspect the damage caused.
He added: “Everything is now quiet at the park, even normal steam vents along Crater Rim Drive were producing hardly any steam today (though visibility does depend on the weather). No earthquake activity to speak of, down from 400-500 a day just over two weeks ago.
“However, there has been heavy damage done to infrastructure inside the park, with roads damaged by cracks and many broken waterlines it could take months to years to fully reopen HVNP.“

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HONOLULU – Damage to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu was worse than expected and it will remain closed indefinitely, officials said.
The Arizona Memorial will remain closed for an unknown period after engineers found the damage was “more significant than originally anticipated,” FOX News reported.
Boat transportation to the attraction was suspended May 6 after one of the vessel operators noticed a crack on the outside of the memorial, Hawaii News Now reported.
Engineers responded and began short-term repairs.
“The maintenance staff went out promptly to investigate and determined that in the interest of public safety, we were going to shut down operations that day so that we could have experts come in and do a better analysis of what the problem entailed,” ~Jay Blount, public information officer for the World War IIValor in the Pacific NationalMonument.
“There is a brow or an edge where the visitor ramp meets the memorial, and at that point, there’s been some fissures located on the exterior,” explained Blount. “After further investigation on the interior, it was determined that the structure is not supporting the loading ramp the way that we need.”
Other areas of the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center remain open.
When the Japanese began their attack on Pearl Harbor just after 8 a.m. on December 7, 1941, the USS Arizona was hit almost immediately. At 8:10 a.m., an 800-kilogram bomb dropped right on the starboard side, and moments later, the forward magazine powder lit up, exploding and destroying that part of the ship. Two turrets fell 20 feet, and the forward superstructure and foremast came falling into the void left by the previous explosion. Fires broke out across the ship.
Many brave men and women fought to defend the ship and rescue those who were trapped as the ship went down, but in the end, most of the crew members – 1,177 total – died on the ship.
In the months that followed Pearl Harbor and for the duration of the war, the USS Arizona became a symbol to the soldiers and citizens. It symbolized what was being fought for – freedom and the lives of the crew members who tragically lost their lives at Pearl Harbor. Efforts were made to recover the bodies of those trapped on board, but over 900 of them were never found. Parts of the ship were also scrapped, but until the 1950s, the USS Arizona stayed at the bottom of the harbor. History of Pearl Harbor
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Hurricane Lane Doesn't Stop Honolulu Beachgoers

(24 Aug 2018) Tourists were swimming and surfing in the ocean on one of Hawaii's most famous beaches as Hurricane Lane approached Thursday. Officials warned people on Waikiki that no lifeguards were on duty. Oahu Island is under a hurricane warning. (Aug. 24)
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HONOLULU – MichaelPhillip Patrakis, 46, of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, was sentenced Thursday to 292 months in prison for producing child pornography of two minor females. The case is the result of a probe by U.S.Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the HawaiiPolice Department.
U.S. District JudgeLeslie E. Kobayahsi noted at sentencing that Patrakis’ actions caused “incalculable harm” and hoped that the sentence would act as a “deterrence to others.” As part of the sentence, Patrakis must forfeit numerous electronic devices, pay a $10,000 assessment under the Justice of Victims of Trafficking Act, and serve 20 years of supervised release. Patrakis will also be required to register as a sex offender.
According to court documents and information presented in court, in March 2015, MinorFemale 1 (then 15 years old), and her daughter, Minor Female 2 (then two years old), rented a room in Patrakis’s home in Kailua-Kona. Patrakis knew at that time that Minor Female 1 was under the age of 18, yet he engaged in a sexual relationship with her and produced visual depictions of her engaging in sexually explicit conduct.
Patrakis also had custody and control over Minor Female 1’s 2-year old daughter when her mother worked or left the residence and used the child to produce graphic visual depictions of her private body parts. On September 17, 2015, HSI special agents executed a search warrant of the residence, recovering numerous electronic devices containing the illicit images.
“As this sentencing makes unmistakably clear, child sex predators will receive the justice they are due for their despicable actions,” said Frank Cabaddu, acting Special Agent in Charge for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Honolulu. “HSI will continue to work tirelessly to ensure child predators and sex traffickers receive the justice they deserve. We owe it to the young victims in these cases, who will carry the emotional and physical scars of these crimes for the rest of their lives.”
“Our office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who sexually exploit our young people,” said Kenji M. Price, U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii. “Defendant Patrakis preyed on the vulnerabilities of these two minor females. With the collaboration of our local, state, and federal law enforcement, the apprehension and prosecution of Patrakis put an end to the abuse. While his abhorrent actions cannot be undone, today’s sentence reflects the message that predators will be held accountable in our community.”
This case was pursued as part of the Department of Justice’s Project Safe Childhood and HSI’s Operation Predator, an international HSI initiative to protect children from sexual predators. Since the launch of Operation Predator in 2003, HSI has arrested more than 16,000 individuals for crimes against children, including the production and distribution of online child pornography, traveling overseas for sex with minors, and sex trafficking of children. In fiscal year 2016, more than 2,600 child predators were arrested by HSI special agents under this initiative and more than 800 victims identified or rescued.
Suspected child sexual exploitation or missing children may be reported to the NationalCenter for Missing & ExploitedChildren, an Operation Predator partner, via its toll-free 24-hour hotline, 1-800-THE-LOST.
For additional information about wanted suspected child predators, download HSI’s Operation Predator smartphone app or visit the online suspect alerts page. HSI is a founding member of the Virtual Global Taskforce, an international alliance of law enforcement agencies and private industry sector partners working together to prevent and deter online child sexual abuse.
The case prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney DarrenW.K.Ching with the assistance of the Hawaii CountyProsecuting Attorney’s Office.
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Before and after Hurricane Walaka: Hawaii's East Island vanishes

A piece of the United States has been dramatically wiped off the map after an island in Hawaii was washed away by a powerful hurricane.
East Island, a remote spit of gravel and sand that sat atop a coral reef, has vanished after having this misfortune to come into contact with Hurricane Walaka, an intense storm that surged past Hawaii earlier this month.
Footage captured by ChipFletcher shows what the island looked like before it was annihilated while satellite imagery from the US Fish and Wildlife Services shows how little was left after the hurricane
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Breaking News - Hawaii Kilauea Volcano Eruption About To Get More Violent

Breaking News - HawaiiKilauea VolcanoEruption About To Get More Violent
Kilauea volcanic activity and ash eruptions intensify with ash eruptions occurring from Kilauea’s summit this week, there is a threat of an even larger steam-driven violent explosion. Such an eruption could happen suddenly and send volcanic ash 20,000 feet into the air, threatening communities for miles. USGS and NOAA’s National Weather Service are working together to observe, model and warn the public of hazardous conditions. Here is where you can find the information you need to stay safe.
Volcanic Ash Advisories and Aviation Warnings
Volcanic ash clouds can threaten air traffic by sandblasting windscreens, clogging pitot tubes, and in severe cases, causing jet engines to shut down. NOAA issues volcanic ash warnings to alert pilots to potential ash in the atmosphere and will include volcanic ash in forecasts for airports.
Observations and Status of Kilauea
While the USGS Hawaii VolcanoesObservatory is positioning staff to observe the volcano and best communicate its status and evolution, they rely heavily on the weather forecasts from NOAA. Wind forecasts, along with dispersion models such as HYSPLIT, are critical in understanding where sulphur dioxide (SO2) and particulate matter (PM2.5) will disperse from fissures and vents to ensure safety of USGS observers, emergency managers and the public.
Ashfall Advisories, Warnings and CurrentWeather Forecast from Honolulu
On May 15 the National Weather Service issued the first ever ashfall advisory for Hawaii. Forecasters will issue ashfall advisories and warnings when ashfall is a hazard. NOAA predicts where an ash plume will go and how much ash will accumulate using USGS’s Ash3d Volcanic Ash DispersionModel.
Tips to StaySafe
During explosive eruptions, volcanic ash can disrupt downwind populations by causing breathing problems, impacting water quality, clogging air filters, shorting out power systems and making transportation difficult. If your community is threatened by ash, you are advised to do the following:
Seal windows and doors.
Protect electronics and cover air intakes and open water sources.
Avoid driving as visibility will be reduced and roads may become slippery.
Remain indoors to avoid inhaling ash particles unless it’s absolutely necessary to go outside. If you have a respiratory illness, do not go outside.
If you must go outside, cover your mouth and nose with a mask or cloth.
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COURTESY - USGS, REUTERS

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